HEY! I'm Maximo V. Lorenzo, currently hammering out a comic for WWW.ZUDA.COM Called One Hit Knock Out, you can visit it here: OHKO on ZUDA

It's about a young lad on his quest to be a hero, only to find out he has no idea what a hero is. Although it's still in production, I believe it'll be in full swing in a few months. But for now the first 8 pages are up ( which have been recolored but not uploaded yet. )

There are tentacles and zombies and vampires. Abstract comics and optical illusions. Sometimes they are secretly about how stupid American society and politics are and sometimes not so secretly.

Two examples:

True fact: The awesome Casey Sorrow of Sorrow Industries back on page 2 used to do a comic called "Fetus-X" with me, but we broke up after a utility-knife fight over who exactly was stealing whose break dance moves.

My name is Rob Chambers and I do a D&D-inspired humor strip called MeatShield. MeatShield revolves around two characters so far: Dhur, a half-orc barbarian and the fiercest knitter in the Five Kingdoms and Jaine, a half-elf bard working on her master's thesis by chronicling Dhur's "adventures," if that's what you call them. The current storyline has Dhur and Jaine trying to find and retrieve a teen-age prince who has run away from home with his girlfriend and taken a powerful magical artifact to boot. Hope you like it!

After some hiatus, I keep posting comics to The Secret Knots. They are brief, self-conclusive stories. It often features biographies of imaginary people, like this:Read this whole comic here: http://www.thesecretknots.com/2010/04/19/clarence/

Geoffrey D. Wessel here once again, and not JUST pimping the same old Morrissey-barbarian-fantasy story that I usually do, namely There Is A Light, which of course was written by me, and drawn by the insanely talented John Keogh of the now-sadly-ended webstrip Lucid TV...

But also here to stump for an almost-launched NEW webcomic anthology site called Hadron Colliderscope, which will feature SF/fantasy stories not too dissimilar to the good ol' Future Shocks from 2000AD. Here's a page from a story that will be one of the first at launch, my sole contribution so far (but more to come!) entitled "Whole Lotta Rosie," art by site creator/chief Michael Vincent Bramley:

And hey, just for laughs, why not check out the pilot episode for a web strip that never went any further, a super-prison epic entitled The Grave, art also by Bramley. Sad it didn't go any further, but hey, lessons were learned and in some ways, I'm sort of glad it DIDN'T get any further. But hey, who knows WHAT the future holds?

Along with the unspeakably talented Natalie Metzger, I do a comic called ALL WRITE! for I Should Be Writing, a website for wanna-be fiction writers. It's about--surprise, surprise--wanna-be fiction writers.

We're an upcoming webcomic collective due to go live some time this month. We specialize in short sci-fi comics in two or three pages ranging from the silly to the disturbing. There's not much at the site yet as you can see, but please hang onto the link and check it out from time to time, we promise there will be something for everyone!

Here are a couple of pages I wrote/illustrated. Stay tuned to see what happens next!

Page One: Static:

Page One: Glug Abuse:

For now, if anyone has any questions, or would like to get involved they can contact the editor Jason at: lebeau@hadroncolliderscope.com

I do a comic called "Weird Fishes" that's been going for a couple years, and Warren was kind enough to promote it when the book came out from SLG. My new book, "Dee's Siren Song", just recently started up online. Read it at Weird Fishes Comic . com

Currently FELIX (the cash register) and his partner Frank are in the middle of their fourth case: a murder at the LAPD's annual Policeman's Ball. Here's Frank interrogating Johnny, the reptilian date of the Department's other robotic officer, TATM:

There are three full cases in the archive, and we update with new comics every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Come on by and check it out!

I'm Eddie Pittman and I do an online graphic novel called Red's Planet. Red's Planet is about a 10-year-old girl named Red who, after being abducted by a UFO and marooned on a distant planet, must find a way to survive with a group of misfit aliens.

I'm in the middle of Chapter One, but there is a preview of what's to come up at the site. Here are some images from the preview:

My name is Chris Hallbeck and I do The Book of Biff, a single panel comic about spaghetti, toasters and time travel. The strip centers around a child-like mad scientist named Biff who may be part cockroach or possibly an alien.

My name is Sarah Burrrini. I'm a cartoonist from Cologne, Germany and together with my official translator and punchline enhancer Jörg Faßbender I'm doing the bilingual webcomic Life Ain't No Pony Farm. It's a semi-autobiographical comic strip about my life as a cartoonist in an absurd reality including a hot-headed mushroom, a cute pony and an elephant who adores Miles Davis.